Jacksonville miner. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1932-1935, February 26, 1932, Image 3

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    T he J acksonville M iner
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The affair was marked by lack of which i» being built by William Rogue river valley this week—it is
boj-terousness and crowds appeared Peckham of the Applegate. In or­ planned to give curb service at the
to tofe enjoying themaelves immense­ der to move the bam Hartman popular comer. Mr. Ray Wilson,
ly, in harmony with excellent muyic br »thers of Jacksonville are wreck­ proprietor, states that thop • desir­
the old U. S. hall now boast».
ing the structure and will rebuild it.' ing this added accommodation
Hath from Jacksonville and Over the Hill
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should sound their auto horn for
Repair» of damage, wrought by
Mrs. Dora Saltmarsh entertained service. This custom is popular
Ix-o Hoffman spent the week end ity, is attending the Polytechnic al forest fires last summer are under eight gue»ts at a meeting of the throughout the country but as yet
with Kuynor Guy at Medford.
School of Engineering at Oakland. way in the lower Applegate section. Neighborhood Embroidery club at the valley is one of the few locali­
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Mr Boucher attended the Apple- Fred Benedict and Harry Brown her home last week. "Refreshments ties which has not adopted the new
are replacing burned fencing with were served at the close of an af­ idea.
Willium Ritchey .»f Prospect gute high school 12 years ago.
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barbed wire fence.
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ternoon spent with sewing and so-.
spent Thursday ut the ho.ne of
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That Harry and Ansil Gilson, fa­
cial conversation. Mrs. Harold
Jurnc» Buckley.
Guests Sunday at the home of'
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mous
prospectors of Little Apple­
Crump
expected
to
be
hostess
to
the
Mr.
Herd
of
Medford,
owning
a
Mrs. 'Lom Mee were Mr. and Mrs. I
gate,
have
ceased their occupation
club
this
Wednesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Burnt of Gold Charles Mee and Miss Gertrude Mee mining claim on Muddy in the Lit­
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and
have
started
cutting next wint­
tle
Applegate
country,
is
moving
the
of Medford and JarnfH Lewi« of
Beach were visiting friend» on
er
’
s
wood
was
announced
as the
to the mine location to live. He is
Miss Gloria Krause, who has re­
Prospect.
Applegate last week.
latest
news
from
that
community
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mained
at
her
home
on
lower
Ap­
hauling
a
considerable
amount
of
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plegate since November, went to Monday. The report also stated that
claim.
and Lewis Robinson of
Sarah A. Cantrall, more widely equipment to the
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Salem a few days ago, where she within the last two winters the lat­
spent the week-end UH known as "Grandma, ” has been suf-
entered
a sanitarium. Before en­ ter Mr. Gilson has sold 400 tier of
Mrs. Nanna Cantrail and daugh­
his father, Walter Robin- fering with flu this week. Dr.
the institution, Miss Krause wood to numerous Medford people,
Sweeney has been attending the old ter Cordelia of Klamath Falls, ac­ i tering
and
mother,
Mrs. Albert Krause, which shows that the wood industry
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companied by Mrs. S. Caren and
pioneer.
is one which has not been depleted.
spent a few days in Portland.
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Mrs.
Edward
Cantrall
of
Medford
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Is* »die Hartwell of Coo» Bay is
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were guests of Grandma Cantrail
»pending some time as a guest at
Mr. and Mr». Ed Wollen of Med­ and
Subscribe for The Miner today.
Amy Dow Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Wright have
the Walker Ix!win home on Apple­ ford spent Sunday visiting Mr. and
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both
been
quite
seriously
ill
lately,
gate.
Mrs. I’. S. Cady at the Summit
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H. T. Burleson returned Friday Mr. Wright being threatened with
■uTvice station, being old friends of
to
his Thompson creek home after pneumonia. Their son Lloyd also is FOX CRATERIAN
Jessie Smith and Winnie Rowden the family.
MRnmRn
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spending two weeks at the home of I sick, as is a younger son, Charles, *
are among »tudent» of the local
who was forced to miss school for
his
son
at
Medford
while
receiving
high school who were absent dur-
A number of neighbors enjoyed
the first time this year. Each mem­
Friday, Saturday, Feb. 26-27
mg the la t week on uccount of flu a social gathering at the home of medical treatment. Mr. Burleson ih ber of the family has taken his turn
in health.
attacks.
Albert Collings Wednesday. Candy very much improved
except the youngest, Claude, who
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pulling and games occupied the eve­
fortunately has escaped so far.
son-in-law,
Frank
Varney
and
With S ylvia S idney
Mrs. V. J. Beach entertained the ning hours.
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Clair Smallwood, both of Medford,
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Missionary ladies at her home here
Suffering from injuries received
employed in the upper Appie-
February 28-29, March 1
Thursday of this week. Refresh­
Mrs. Annie Hall is recovering are
when
he
fell
while
fighting
a
forest
gate
country
in
splitting
10,l>00
ments were served to the members from a serious illness which de­
shakes. The work is being done for fire last summer, John Carter of
Sinclair Lewis 'Novel
present.
veloped last week. Dr. A. E. D'xlg- George
Forest creek is confined at the
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Buckley,
who
expects
to
re
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son of Medfold was called to M r». cover a bam.
I Sacred Heart hospital. Amputation
It has been learned by Apple­ Hall’s home.
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of a leg is being considered. Before
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gate people recently that Cecil
entering the Medford hospital, Mr.
Mrs.
Charles
Hines
of
Forest
Boucher, formerly of that cornmun-
With
Mesdarnes Frank Knutzen, Jack
visited with her sister, Mrs. Caller received treatments in a
O’Bripn, lx*on Offenbacher, and Grove
hospital
in
San
Francisco.
His
con
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Miles Cantrall, Sunday and Mon­
Tom Mee motored to Medford a day. Mrs. Hine» is well known For dition is considered very grave.
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few days ago. where they visited her poems and sound film of Ore­
Mrs. Armond Perrault.
Monday,
February
22, was i/
gon, having had bookings in Med­
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George
Washington
and
George
Wed., Thursn March 2-3
ford theaters.
Washington Nunn’s birthdays, and
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Several people of the lower Ap­
Dr. Charles E. Kunz
plegate are ill with flu. Among
Odd Fellows and Rebekahs are was honored with H. H. Farley “SHE WANTED
those recovering are Mrs. B. M. scheduled to hold a dance and so- present at meal time on the Ster­
A MILLIONAIRE”
Clute and daughter, Mrs. Edward cial time Saturday evening at the ling ranch. Young Nunn was just
If your plates don't fit
With J oan B ennett
Warford, and Mrs. Ralph Pittock. 1. O. O. F. hall in this city. The 17, only 183 years behind his name­
drop in and see us.
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sake.
Effects
of
the
depression
are
entertainment is for all members
Mrs. Brennon Witcher of Red­ and friends, and will last from 9 being felt, according to Farley, as Mats., Week Days 20c
Examination and Consultation
this was the first birthday dinner Eves., Sun. Mats., 30c
ding, Calif., left for her home Sun­ o’clock till 12.
Free
he has attended this year.
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day after spending two weeks with
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Holly Theatre Building
southern Oregon relatives, among
To find their fortunes or not, as
Any Seat 15c
The
Nugget
confectionery is in­
Phone 68—Medford
whom was her brother, E. H. Tay­ the cast may be, Ernest Armpriest
augurating
a
new
service
in
the
lor.
and Earl Gibsen of Ruch left for
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southern points a few days ago.
Mr», Maud Kubli is having as Mr. Gibsen intended going to
guest» this week her niece, Mrs. Texas, while it is said that Mr.
Phillip Dellaire of Medford and Armpriest expected to go to Cali­
also two granddaughter», Misses fornia.
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Ada and Willow Kubli of Central
Point.
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ernest McKee and
Phone 1317 or 1317-J-2 Medford
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daughter Jeanette returned Monday I
Robert Fletcher of Big Apple- to their home at Klamath Falls
We Have a Complete Line of
gate expected to leave a few days after spending the week-end with
ago for Table Rock, where he would relatives on Applegate. Mr. McKee
have employment on a ranch owned is employed by Copco in their sales
by William Jones of the forest department.
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service.
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Through an error in reporting, it
FRUIT TREES, SHADE TREES, SHRUBS
Mr. and Mrs. James Frances and was stated last week that. 14 cows
daughter of Klamath Falls spent at the E. H. Taylor dairy were
AND ORNAMENTALS OF ALL KINDS
the week-end at the homes of Mr. tested for tuberculosis, whereas 45
Frances’ sisters, Mrs. Jess Taylor r was the correct number. About 60
We Make a Specialty of the
of Applegate, and Mrs. Ed Dutton ihrllorrs of milk are delivered daily
of Eagle Point.
to Medford, while the summer yield
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is 80 or 90 gallons.
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Attendance at the dance held in
Come to Our Sales Yard and Select What
Jacksonville last Saturday night
Deputy Sheriff Paul Jennings,
You Need at 524 South Riverside
was notably increased, more than taking advantage of the holiday
a hundred couples being present. Monday, spent the day at the home
of Charles Dunford on Applegate.
Among others visiting that com­
munity recently are Mrs. Jack Mon­
Men's and Ladies'
roe of Medford and George Dunn
Before You Buy See Our
of Ashland.
SHOE REPAIRING
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BABY SPECIALS
in the Modern Way
Charles Elmore and Ashton For­
.$12 Photographs for
rest, students at O. S. A. C., spent
A FULL LINE OF SHOE
the week-end at their homes on Ap­
FINDINGS
$8 Dozen
plegate. Both are taking up the
study of agriculture, Mr. Forrest
Other Photographs as Low
resuming details of the subject
as .$3.50 Dozen
which he had not obtained at the
S hoe R epair S hop
time of his graduation from the
Fred L. Johnson, Proprietor
college
in 1929.
We Give S&H Green Stamps
Phone 1308—Medford Bldg.
135 West Main
Medford
Dispensing with their regular
meeting Friday .night, Applegate
grange members will conduct Jack­
217 West Main Street
sonville’s grange in this city on
Medford
that night, taking the chairs of the I
officers here. A lengthy lecturer’s
program may be afforded if the
lectures of the two granges com­
bine their programs.
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The Past Noble Grand club of
Jacksonville gave a social evening
for Odd Fellows Tuesday evening
at the local hall, which has just
received a new floor. Special music
T TOOK thousands of years to
by Rogers’ orchestra from Medford j
accompanied dancing during the i
produce the Perfect »Servant.
affair. Refreshments were served
Electricity will do the work of several
to 36 guests present.
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people, for a few pennies a day.
Tom Dunnington and Duke Lewis
were drafted to jury duty the first
ELECTRICITY is the CHEAPEST
of this week. Dunnington was
thing you buy.
picked for grand jury service and
is subject to call while Duke is
serving on the Reed case jury, Reed
being on trial this week for partici­
pation in the Knott slaying at Ash­
land some time ago.
PERSONAL NEWS NOTES
"Ladies oftheBig House”
‘Arrowsmith’
RONALD
COLMAN
DENTISTRY
Fox Rialto
VILLA NURSERIES
Nursery Stock
FINEST roses
Mothers
War is Declared
JOHNSON’S
Shangle Studios
WILL H. WILSON
Cheap Electricity
I
Entire Stock of Work Shoes,
Overalls, Work Clothing,
Ladies Dresses, Hosiery
and EverythingGoes
on Sale
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Friday, Feb. 26
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The California Oregon Power Company
With a house being built, a bam
being moved, and the usual spring i
work getting under way, the Ray
Offenbacher ranch below Ruch, the
lower section of the Venable ranch,
is a busy place. Cement foundation
is being laid for the new house,
Our Low Prices Reduced
for 8 Days
WE MUST RAISE CASH RIGHT NOW!